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14201 MRS. TURNBULL DIES IN SYRACUSE

Mrs. Marian E. Turnbull, 65, died Wendesday morning at University Hospital, Syracuse. She was born January 1, 1885, at Pulaski, but she had spent most of her later life at Maple View. She had been ill about ten weeks, and was taken to the hospital Tuesday for an operation, She was the widow of John Turnbull who died, in 1930. She was a member of Maple View Community Church.

She is survived by five sons, William and George of Pulask, Paul of Ellisburg, Robert and Albert of Maple View; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Congdon of Mexico, and Mrs. Millie Van Baastin of Vernon Center; two sisters, Mrs. A.M. Jones and Mrs. James Chawgo both of Pulaski; two brothers, Frank Jones of Camden, and Milo Jones of Pulaski; and eight grand-children.

There will be a prayer at her late home in Maple View, at 2 p.m., Saturday, with services at the Maple View Community Church, at 2:30 p.m.

Burial will be in Maple View cemetery.

(She married John Fletcher Turnbull abt 1899 in New York
To them were born; William Miller, Robert Fletcher, James Lincoln, George Jones, Paul John, Helen Marion, Pamelia Margaret-(Glenn Dana), and Albert Hollister Turnbull.)

(Newspaper had her birth year wrong. She was born the year of 1875. Her headstone with her husband also shows her birth year as 1875.)

Lineage:
Marion Esther Jones
George Egbert Jones-Josephine E. Bohannan
Alpheus Albert Bohannon-Mary Ann Corbin
Albert Bohannon Behunin-Nancy Lourdes 
Jones, Marion Ester (I74875)
 
14202 MRS. VICTORIA UPTON

Mrs. Victoria Upton, widow of the late E.C. Upton, died at the home of her son, Clarence E. Upton, east of Lacona, July 2. Seven weeks ago Mrs. Upton suffered a severe stroke of paralysis and has since been helpless, but has been kindly cared for by the family.

Mrs. Upton was a daughter of the late Lewis Carr of Richland. She is survived by a brother, Lewis Carr of Mexico, and one sister, Mrs. Jane Trumbull of Demster. She was married to Mr. Upton March 16, 1864 and the remainder of. her life was spent in this town. Mr. and Mrs. Upton were among our esteemed citizens. Mr. Upton served his town as highway commissioner and supervisor, and was one of the progressive and successful farmers of this town. They had a fine and commodious home which Mr. Upton erected and Mrs. Upton remained until two years ago when she made her home her son, Clarence, and kept for him until her recent illness. She is survived by five sons, respected and esteemed by all who know them. They are Clarence E. of Lacona; Charles E., Jay L., Malcom J. of Sandy Creek, and Earl L. who is manager of the F. F. Field Holstein Co., Brockton, Mass. The funeral was held from the home of Clarence Upton ence Upton Sunday afternoon, Rev. M. Hydon officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the.family plot in Woodlawn cemetery, her sons acting as bearers. The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends of the deceased

Source: Sandy Creek News, July 9, 1908
 
Carr, Juliette Victoria (I45110)
 
14203 Mrs. Wm. Dana's Funeral Is Held

Mrs. Frances Collins Dana, 68, wife of William Dana of Sandy Creek, died April 29, 1954, in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient for a week with a heart ailment.

Her funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Weston and
Woodard funeral home, with Rev. Leland Webster of the First Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery.

Born In Clayton

Mrs. Dana was born March 6, 1886 at Clayton, the daughter of
Frando and Princetta Collins, and spent the early part of her life there.

She is survived by her husband and five sons, William, Watertown; Harley, Sandy Creek, Harrison, Pulaski, and James and Ernest, Lacoha; three daughters, Mrs; Rolon (Elsie) Helbock, Sandy Creek; Mrs. George (Mildred) Stewart, Mannsville, and Mrs. William (Charlotte) Oakes, Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Emma) Chapman, Watertown, and Mrs. Joseph (Flossie) Wood, Clayton, and a brother, Herbert Collins, Utica. Twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.

Source: Sandy Creek News, May 6, 1954
 
Collins, Francis Sara (I35443)
 
14204 Ms. Marie N. Shoun, age 90, of Butler, TN, passed away early Wednesday morning, September 25, 2013, in Johnson City Medical Center following a brief illness. Mrs. Shoun was born April 9, 1923, in Johnson County to the late John E. Norris Sr. and Rader Mullins, Norris. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Shoun; as well as a sister, Villa Lea Kyte; and two brothers J.E. Norris and K.D. Norris. Ms. Shoun was a member of the Little Doe Baptist Church. Her hobbies included sewing, quilting and gardening. Survivors include one son, John Shoun, of Butler, TN; two grandchildren, Shea Shoun and wife, Rebecca, Sarasota, FL, and Michele Winkelmeyer and husband, Kevin, of Sarasota, FL; six great grandchildren, Tyler, Zachary, Nicholas, and Marek Winkelmeyer and Caleb and Sophia Marie Shoun. Several nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Special friends, Mary Bowman, Lillian Arnold, Marketta Allen, Linda Keller and Amelia McEwen. At her request a graveside service for Marie N. Shoun will be conducted on Monday, September 30, 2013, from the Lakeview Cemetery in Carter County, TN, at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Richard Stout to officiate. Honorary pallbearers will be Stan Widener, Larry Mullins, George Lowe, Don Shoun, Mark McEwen, Tony Whalen and Bill Brookshire. Flowers are accepted or memorial contributions may be made to Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 Saint Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942. Norris, Marie N. (I5590)
 
14205 Mt. Adnah Cemetary Baldwin, Anna Loretta (I36202)
 
14206 MUCKEYShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - December 26, 2010Browse Issues
Jerry I. Muckey

December 23, 2010

Jerry I. Muckey, 42, of Fulton, died Thursday at home following a long illness. He had worked at North End Paper Company in Fulton. Jerry was an award-winning varsity wrestling team member at G. Ray Bodley High School and was an avid Ultimate Fighting Challenge fan. He was predeceased by his mother, Marian Sherman Muckey, and a brother, Jason McMillen.

Surviving are his father and stepmother, Garry and Carol Muckey; a sister, Marsha (Jack Mannise) Prentice; two brothers, Garry Jr. and Dominic Muckey, all of Fulton; his companion, Lisa Emond; five stepbrothers and stepsisters; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

There are no calling hours or services at this time. Graveside services will be held at Hannibal Village Cemetery, Hannibal, in the spring. Foster Funeral Home, Fulton, has charge of arrangements. Foster Funeral Home, Inc.
 
Muckey, Jerry (I29946)
 
14207 MUCKEYShow Details
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - January 17, 2011Browse Issues
Leona L. Muckey (Hendrickson)

January 15, 2011

Leona L. Muckey (Hendrickson), 72, of Brewerton, passed away peacefully on Saturday with her family by her side. She was the loving wife of the late Frank E. Muckey. She was predeceased by her great-granddaughter, Mariah; sisters, Betty Groat and Phyllis Armstrong; brothers, Jasper and Lawrence Hendrickson.

Leona is survived by her children, Cindy (Bob) Maret, Karen (Punky) Hart, Scott (Steve) Muckey, Eileen (Joel) Merritt and Frank Muckey; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; siblings, Clara Darling, Mary Chapman and Walt Hendrickson; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be private.

We invite all family and friends to the burial services in the spring at Union Settlement Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Joseph's Home Health Care or the American Cancer Society. 
Hendrickson, Leona L. (I29912)
 
14208 MUNNSVILLE - Merton A. Thurston, 83, of 6231 Haslauer Road, Munnsville, died Friday, Feb. 6, 2004 at the Oneida Healthcare Center, following a brief illness.
He was born on Oct. 17, 1920, in Munnsville, the son of Irving M. and Flossie Trew Thurston.
Merton had lived in the Munnsville area all his life, and was a 1941 graduate of Munnsville High School.
He had worked as maintenance foreman for the New York State Department of Transportation in Oneida for 33 years, retiring in 1979.
Merton was a veteran of World War II, serving overseas with the Army Air Force.
He was a member of the Stockbridge United Methodist Church.
Merton enjoyed carpentry, camping and fishing.
He married Maebelle Priest on May 11, 1957 in Hamilton.
Surviving, besides his wife, are: one son, Melvin A. Thurston of Munnsville; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Clinton and Ruth Thurston of Canastota, Harold and Lois Thurston of Munnsville, and Gene and Grace Thurston of Olean; and several nieces and nephews. Merton was predeceased by a brother, Herman Thurston.
Funeral services for Merton A. Thurston, 83, of Munnsville will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 9, 2004 at the Ball Funeral Home, Munnsville.
The Rev. Mary E. Morris, of the Stockbridge United Methodist Church, will officiate.
Burial will be in Stockbridge Cemetery, Munnsville. Calling hours will be held Sunday (tomorrow), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home, 5327 N. Main St., Munnsville 
Thurston, Merton Alfred (I24549)
 
14209 MUNNSVILLE - Theodora M. "Teddy" Geisler, 96, of 5115 S. Main St., died Thursday, June 6, 2002, at the Oneida Healthcare Center.

She was born on June 4, 1906 in the town of Stockbridge, the daughter of Ernest and Alice Thurston Foster.

Teddy had lived in Munnsville most of her life, graduating from Munnsville High School in 1926. She later graduated from Morrisville Agricultural & Technical College. Teddy had also lived in Morrisville and Peterboro.

She had been a School Teacher in the area for several years. Together with her husband she ran dairy farms in Peterboro and Munnsville from 1930-1971.

Teddy had been a member of the Munnsville Garden Club, a charter member of the Munnsville Volunteer Fire Department Women's Auxiliary. She had also been an active volunteer in the Red Cross and the Girl Scouts.
She was an avid gardener.

Teddy had been a member of the Munnsville Congregational Church and the Stockbridge United Methodist Church.

She married Walter F. Geisler on April 20, 1930 in Munnsville. Walter died on June 24, 1994.

Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Walter E. "Jim" and Donna Geisler of Munnsville; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Yvonne and Walter Phillips of Munnsville, Marie and Gerard Miller of Ellicott City, Md., and Dawn Pingleton of Rochester; one brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Elizabeth Foster of Florida; seven grandchildren, David Phillips, Tamara March, Thomas Phillips, Kylene Heubi, Traci Juman, Tiffany Nuessle and Jamie Geisler; 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Teddy was predeceased by a grandson, W. Duane Phillips who died in 1967 
Foster, Theodora M. (I24951)
 
14210 Muriel ARCHER

September 26, 1916 - April 22, 2018
ARCHER, Muriel
Muriel Archer (née Smith) died on April 22, 2018, at the age of 101. She was born on September 26, 1916 in Cumberland, BC, to Ada and Edmond Hugh Smith. Predeceased by her husband Geoffrey in 1964, she is survived by her sons Frank (Marchien), Douglas, daughter-in-law Laura, grandchildren Kori (Dustan) and Nathan (Jyoti), brand new great-grandson Wyatt (Kori and Dustan), friend Jeanne and neighbours Kathy, Pat and Eleanor. She was the last surviving original resident in the post- war veterans' housing development in the 1200-1300 block on Willingdon Avenue in Burnaby. Heartfelt thanks to the staff at Delta View for their loving care. No service by request. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice.
Delta Funeral Home (604) 946-6040
Published on April 27, 2018
 
Smith, Muriel (I59977)
 
14211 Muriel Clark has a copy of hs will. Bentley, William (I71632)
 
14212 Muriel I Krupke, age 97, resident of Pulaski, passed away Sunday, February 22, 2014, at her home. She resided in Pulaski since 1990, and had previously lived in Altmar, Williamstown and Brandon, FL. Muriel was born January 29, 1917 in Biddeford, ME, the daughter of Gideon and Rebecca Bedard Turgeon. She married Eric Krupke on December 24, 1936 and he passed away January 3, 1977. She and her husband owned the Checkered House Restaurant & Motel from 1957 until 1972. They had previously owned the Salmon River Inn in Altmar from 1944 until 1957. Muriel was a member of Christ Our Light Parish in Pulaski and she volunteered at Brandon Hospital in Brandon, FL. Surviving are one son, Charles (Jane) Krupke of Pulaski; two daughters, Louise Tootsie (George) Walts of Zephyrhills, FL and Diana (David) Trump of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Funeral Services will be held at noon Saturday, April 26, at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski, with burial in Pulaski Cemetery. Calling hours will be held 10 a.m. to noon prior to the funeral. Donations may be made to Friends of Oswego County Hospice Inc., PO Box 102, Oswego, NY 13126 or United Friends of Homeless Animals, 432 Centerville Road, Richland, NY 13144.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Apr. 21 to Apr. 22, 2014 
Turgeon, Muriel Irene (I46740)
 
14213 Muriel's Obituary
Dateline: ADAMS Muriel J. Mullin 78, of 9509 County Route 82, died Wednesday, November 11th, at the Samaritan Medical Center. She was born December 21, 1930 in Adams the daughter of Henry B. and Bessie Wilbur, Adams. She was a graduate of Adams High School; she married Gordon E. Mullin October 22, 1949 in the Adams Methodist Church parsonage. Gordon passed away January 5, 2005. Muriel worked as a telephone operator, a bookkeeper at Adams Agway and Thomas (GLF) and she retired as the switchboard operator at Key Bank in Watertown. Following her retirement she worked as a floor hostess at the Samaritan Keep Home to be near her daughter Judy who was a resident in the home. Survivors include her son, David of Adams; a daughter, Toni and Pat Plemmons of Florida; a sister, Jane and Chuck Krupke of Pulaski; three grandsons, Steve Tiller of Tennessee, Donald and Brian Tourville of New York; three great grandsons, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 56 years Gordon, a son, Gordon James (Jimmy), and a daughter, Judy Warner. Her hobbies included bowling, playing bingo and visits to the casinos with her sister. A Memorial Service will be Monday, November 16th, at 2:00PM at the Carpenter-Stoodley Funeral Home, Belleville. Burial will be in Adams Rural Cemetery. A calling hour will be 1:00 to 2:00PM Monday, prior to the service, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of Jefferson County, 425 Washington St., Watertown, NY 13601. Condolences to the family may be made at www.carpenterstoodley.com. 
Adams, Muriel (I72984)
 
14214 Murtha, Francis Michael 90 of A resident of Katonah for 39 years. Died on Friday, August 17 at the Northern Westchester Hospital, Mount Kisco,NY
He was born in Rome, NY on March 3, 1917 to Amos John and R. Loretta (Shanley) Murtha
Occupation (before retirement): Consultant for the Industrial Training Industry
Location of workplace: office at home Education: Bachelors of Arts College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 01610 Masters of Education Syracuse University
He will be remembered for: (personal qualities, talents, interests) his whit, leadership and his ability to listen and offer encouragement to others.
His family: wife: Margaret Horan Murtha children: Michael Murtha, Stephen Murtha, Loretta Angus grandchildren: Kristina Miller and Jessica Angus and Daniel Edward Kane great grandchildren: Alyssa Monet Miller and Mikasa Elise Miller
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in his name to your favorite charity. 
Murtha, Francis Michael (I9197)
 
14215 mwd Elizabeth (?) THORNTON, HAWKINS (mother) 1817, pvd 1817. Thornton, Polly (I22503)
 
14216 mwd Elizabeth (?) THORNTON, HAWKINS (mother) 1817, pvd 1817. Thornton, Sarah (I57016)
 
14217 Myles A. Meers, 58, of Coudersport died Monday (April 19, 2004) at his home.

Born July 28, 1945, in Chardon, OH, he was the son of Myles Benedum and Virginia Willett. On Feb. 11, 1976, he married Loretta J. Furman, who survives.

Mr. Meers had lived in the Coudersport area for the past 13 years. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, having served with the U.S. Navy. He was Deputy Sheriff of Orange County, CA, retiring after 26 years of faithful service. He was a member of the American Legion Potter Post 192 and a charter member of the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.

Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Virginia Meers of Pittsburgh and Carol Kottwitz of Coudersport; two sons, Alan and Richard Meers; and two grandsons, Darius Kottwitz and Corwin Kottwitz.

Friends may call at the Fickinger Funeral Home, a Life Celebration Home, on Thursday (April 22, 2004) from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., at which time funeral services will be held. Burial will be in Eulalia Cemetery. Military rites will be accorded by members of the Potter County Honor Guard.

Memorials may be made to the American Legion Potter Post 192, 2 Buffalo Street, Coudersport, PA 16915. 
Meers, Myles Alan (I33362)
 
14218 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burns, Miles James (I30305)
 
14219 MYRLE C. HALSEY

Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 13, 2001

Myrle C. Halsey, 83, of Pontiac Nursing Home, Oswego, died Wednesday. Born in Albion, he was a farm hand for Hales Gladiola Farm for several years.

Survivors: Four sisters, Nettie Horning of Parish, Arestine Spencer and Reatha Spedding, both of Pulaski, Marian Ginn of Mexico; two brothers, Maurice of Richland and Raymond of Syracuse. Services: 11 a.m. Aug. 11 in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. Traub Funeral Home, Central Square, has arrangements. Contributions: American Cancer Society, 6725 Lyons St., Syracuse 13057. 
Halsey, Myrtle C. (I23751)
 
14220 Myrnie has four children from a previous marriage. Mona, (1961); Dawn (1962); John (1965); and Keith, (1967). Lipphard, Myrnie (I4915)
 
14221 Myron and Bess Lived many years on the corner of 20 & 12B in Madison, New York. Bess continues to reside there today (2004) Matteson, Myron Morelle (I72312)
 
14222 Myron H. Stevens - 1811 - 1880. Husband of Sarah Ann Rima Stevens. Stevens, Myron H (I72499)
 
14223 MYRON RIDGEWAY
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - November 21, 1987Browse Issues

Services and burial were in Niagara Falls for Myron L. Ridgeway II, 72, a former Central New York resident who died Oct. 29 at his home in Niagara Falls.

Mr. Ridgeway was born in Boylston and educated in Sandy Creek schools. He lived in Niagara Falls since 1980.

Mr. Ridgeway retired from Welch Construction Co., Rochester.

His wife, the former Marie Hale, died in 1977.

Surviving are two sons, Jack of Virginia and Stephen of Camillus; a daughter, Elizabeth Mendez of Syracuse; a brother, James H. of Lacona; two sisters, Avis Branche of Florida and Olive Hammond of Pulaski; several grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Spallino Funeral Home, Niagara Falls, had charge of arrangements. 
Ridgeway, Myron L (I11008)
 
14224 Myrtis Sperling - 1902 - July 24, 1918. Daughter of George Lewis and Sarah Antoinette “Nettie” Dale Sperling.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 25, 1918 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Felled By Lightning - One of Orwell’s Daughters Killed by Bolt From Clear Sky - The Orwell correspondent of the News furnishes the particulars of a sad accident that befell one of its homes yesterday afternoon. The town of Orwell was shocked to learn of the accidental death of Miss Myrtis O. Sperling, who was killed by lightning during the storm of Wednesday afternoon. Myrtis was 16, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sperling who reside in the Potter neighborhood in the southwestern part of the town. The accident occurred at 3:30 o'clock. Owing to the scarcity of help Miss Sperling was in the field on a load of hay driving the team. At one time, the sun was shining brightly, though the storm was rapidly approaching when the bolt followed by a severe clap of thunder fell, striking the girl, passing down the entire left side burning it badly. The toes on the right foot were torn away. The clothing on the left side was also slightly burned. A valuable team of horses attached to the load was killed and the hay set on fire though the blaze was quickly extinguished. The father stood on the ground and was blinded by the bolt but not otherwise injured. Dr. James L. More of Pulaski and Coroner Hollis of Lacona were summoned. Miss Sperling was a student in the Pulaski High school where she would have graduated the coming year. Besides the parents, one sister, Miss Dorothy Sperling is in the home. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 31, 1918 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Lightning Kills Myrtis Sperling - A Beautiful Life Ends Suddenly - “Death loves a shining mark” is made very evident so often, we find it hard to deny its truthfulness. We are called upon so frequently to witness the departure from this life of the young, the fewer in the innocent we are amazed at the facts. Death came in a most shocking chariot, last Wednesday afternoon, to Miss Myrtis O. Sperling, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sperling who resides six miles east of Pulaski on a farm. The story of the girl’s death is one that has in it a most tragic coloring. Mr. Sperling with his daughters, Dorothy and Myrtis, were gathering hay from a field a half mile from their home. They had no other help and the daughters were doing their best to help father in his work. They were raking and loading the hay when a dark cloud came up from the east. It did not even cover the sun. Dorothy was on the wheel rake a little way from where her father was pitching hay on the load while Myrtis was arranging it and driving the team. A roar of thunder was heard over their heads, a flash of lightning came from the sky and the bolt struck Myrtis on the head, passed through her body, burned her badly across the breast and passed into the hay tearing off and shattering one of the girl’s shoes. The bolt went to the horses killing them instantly and also back, shattering the hay rack and off into the ground. Myrtis was dead when her father reached her. His escape from such a death as overtook his daughter was only due to the fact that he was not in touch with the load. A telephone message was sent from the home of George Mattison, a half mile from where the accident took place and in twenty minutes Dr. J. L. More, of Pulaski, was in the field, but nothing could be done, he finding that Myrtis was killed instantly. Dr. Hollis, the coroner, was called but there was no need of inquiry. Myrtis was born a few months over sixteen years ago. She had spent her life helping make her parents and sister happy. She has been her father's companion, as he had no son. She was gifted in many ways that gave promise of a life of more than ordinary usefulness. She was always ready to do her bit and more. She was a student in Pulaski High School last year, leaving before the close of the school year to help on the farm at home. Her schoolwork betrayed such a high degree of success as to cause favorable comment from her teachers and schoolmates. In her home life and in her social and school life Myrtis always stood 100%. On Saturday afternoon there was an assemblage of relatives and friends at the Sperling home that was so large that the home and yard could scarcely contain them. The dead girl loved flowers as she had lived among them all her life, so she was literally buried in sweet peas and other blossoms of beauty and fragrance. A beautiful service was conducted by Rev. C. A. Robinson, who spoke appropriate and impressive words. He spoke of the communion service in his church, at Orwell, the Sunday before and Myrtis was among those who partook of the sacred elements and he gave assurance to her friends, as clear as a pastor could, that Myrtis needed not to ask for time to prepare for even so sudden a call as came to her. She was ready for the summons of her Heavenly Father. Mrs. Rozell Pennock, of Orwell, sang most impressively “Crossing the Bar”, Mrs. H. L. Davis presiding at the piano. Burial was made in Evergreen Cemetery, at Orwell. Many friends from away were present at the funeral among whom were a large number of Pulaski High School classmates of Myrtis. She was a member of the 1919 class. There are no service flags in the home, church or the school for such as Myrtis but she was as truly a brave little patriot as any of our girls and hospitals or our boys in training camps or at the front, for she was taking the place of someone who has been called to the colors. We should honor her patriotism with the same honor we give the patriotism of the boys who meet death by shot or shall. Safe in the Home of Peace and Rest, We think of her, work well done here, Calmly, with her head on Jesus's breast, The shafts of death she need not fear. It was God's way to take her Home; We know He doeth what is right, While we while in darkness roam, Myrtis has gone to the land of light. Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the Better Land, We’ll know the meaning of our tears, Sometime, these things, will understand.
 
Sperling, Myrtis O. (I76257)
 
14225 Myrtle Cemetery, Redfield, Oswego, New York Grant, Lydia Jane (I4455)
 
14226 Myrtle E. "Myrtie" Ripsom McFee - 1869 - October 25, 1949. Daughter of John Porter and Henrietta Loomis Ripsom. Wife of Edward D. McFee. Section 1, Row 8.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, October 31, 1949 Syracuse Herald Journal - Syracuse, New York - Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle H. Ripsom McFee, widow of Edward McFee, who died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Irwin, were held Saturday from the Irwin home. The service was conducted by the Rev. Barber L. Waters, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Watertown, and former pastor of the Mexico Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Merle O. Brown, present pastor of the local church. Mrs. McFee was born in the town of Mexico, the daughter of John Porter and Henrietta Loomis Ripsom. She was a member of the North Mexico Methodist Church and for years was active in all the church organizations. Surviving besides her daughter, Mrs. William Irwin, include three sons, Supervisor Harold E. McFee, both of Mexico, and Leon P. McFee of North Syracuse; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and three nieces. Burial was in Daysville Cemetery. Bearers were Percy E. Rose, Floyd L. Leepy, Charles Mowry, Earle E. Moore, Clarence Morton, and Almon E. DuBois.
 
Ripsom, Mrytle E. (I29793)
 
14227 Myrtle Hill Cemetery Unknown, Minnie Frederica (I60532)
 
14228 MYRTLE LAVALLEE
Myrtle Nemier Lavallee, 76, Springbrook apts., widow of Emile A. Lavallee, died Tuesday, June 3, 1980 in Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, where she had been admitted Sunday.

The funeral was held Friday, June 6, 1980 at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home with Rev. Dolan Morris, the pastor of Park United
Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Wesleyan Cemetery, Lacona.

She is survived by two sons, Raymond Nemier, Pulaski, and Stanley Nemier, Endicott; two daughters, Mrs. James (Ruth) Stassi and Mrs. Isabell Hull, Syracuse; a step-son, Eugene A. Lavailee,,Lawton, Okla., four step-daughters, Mrs. John (Emma) Brennick, Florida, Mrs. Claire Parkes, Hingham, Mass., Mrs. Roseanna McCarthy, Liverpool, and Mrs. Burke
(Rosemarie) Hyde, Detroit, Mich.; three grandchildren;
18 step-grandchildren; a brother, George VanSicklen,
Workworth, Ont., and two sisters, Mrs. William (Clara) Cornelius, Workworth, Ont., and Mrs. Mabel Hawley, Marmora, Ont.

Born Aug. 15, 1903, at Norham, Ont., Canada, a daughter of Charles and Ida Palmateer VanSicklen, she attended Norham schools, came to Rochester in 1918 and worked there several years. She married Bert R. Nemier March 18,1926. They operated farms in the Boylston section until he died July 10, 1951.

She married Emille A. Lavallee Dec. 20, 1958. Mr.
Lavallee, a World War I veteran, chicken farmer and watchman, died July 14, 1967.

She was a member of the Pulaski Senior Citizens Club
and attended Park United Methodist Church. 
Vansicklin, Myrtle (I54322)
 
14229 MYRTLE M. SHAMPINE, RETIRED NURSE, DIES
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - January 3, 1995Browse Issues
Myrtle Mae Shampine, 91, of 303 N. Clinton St., a retired nurse and the last survivor in a family of 10 children, died at 4:40 a.m. Monday at Carthage Area Hospital, where she had been a patient since Dec. 24.

Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Bossuot-Lundy Funeral Home, with the Rev. James R. Luck Jr., pastor of the United Community Church of Carthage, and the Rev. Hugh J. Connaghan, former assistant pastor of St. James Catholic Church, officiating. Spring burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 tonight and 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to the United Community Church.

She is survived by four generations of nieces and nephews.

Four brothers and five sisters died before her: Hilda Belle Shampine at age 3; Lillian Reynolds in 1967, Charles M., 1982, Donald G., 1983, Agnes J. Shampine, 1984, Mary W. Irey, 1987, Frances A. Spicer, 1989, Douglas B., 1992, and Clyde W., in 1993.

Born April 12, 1903, in Antwerp, she was a daughter of Merton C. and Minnie Frawley Shampine. She attended schools in Gouverneur, Antwerp, Evans Mills and Carthage.

After graduating in 1925 as a registered nurse from the nursing school at the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center in Ogdensburg, she moved to Brooklyn, where for 21 years she worked in several hospitals as a general and private-duty nurse.

Miss Shampine returned to Carthage in 1947 to live on North Clinton Street with her ill mother, who died in 1965. She had since resided there.

She resumed general and private-duty nursing in 1950 at West Carthage Community Hospital and the old Carthage Hospital on State Street until 1969, when she retired.

She was a 73-year member of Rebekah Lodge 238, Carthage, and a 60-year member of the United Community Church of Carthage.
 
Shampine, Myrtle Mae (I21830)
 
14230 Myrtle M. Spencer Sperling - October 15, 1897 - March 16, 1989. Daughter of Burton and Mayme Delia Chapman Spencer. Wife of Raymond H. Muir (married September 5, 1919, divorced 1936) & Earl W. Sperling (married October 29, 1944.)

Newspaper Obituary - Monday, March 27, 1989 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Myrtle M. Sperling, 91, formerly of Orton Road, died Thursday evening, March 16 at the Andrew Michaud Nursing Home, Fulton. Services were held at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 7385 Park Street, March 21. Burial will be in Richland Cemetery. Mrs. Sperling was bom in Albion and attended Pulaski High School. She was employed by Memorial Hospital in Syracuse for many years, and she wrote the North Richland news for the Pulaski Democrat. Mrs. Sperling was a member of the Pulaski Senior Citizens and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Her husband, Earl, died in 1971. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy Mowers of Richland and Betty Mowers of Pulaski; two grandsons and six great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Northern Oswego County Ambulance or the Pulaski Senior Citizens Nutrition Site on Hubble Street. 
Spencer, Myrtle Mae (I36353)
 
14231 MYRTLE P. MAHAFFY - WORKED FOR INSURANCE FIRMS
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - December 20, 2003Browse Issues
Myrtle P. Mahaffy, 83, a longtime resident of Orwell, died Friday at Samaritan Keep Home, Watertown.

Mrs. Mahaffy was employed by McKean Insurance Agency, Pulaski, for four years and previously worked for Hasting Insurance Agency from 1940 to 1987. She also operated a family dairy farm for more than 60 years.

She was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski, and a former member of the Women's Bowling League.

Born April 3, 1920, in Orwell, daughter of Marshall and Minnie Finster Pennock, she graduated in 1937 from Sandy Creek High School.

She married Yates B. Mahaffy on Sept. 30, 1945, at Sandy Creek Methodist parsonage with the Rev. Herbert Harrison officiating.

Surviving besides her husband are a nephew, Lee Pennock, Hermon, and a niece, Sue Pennock, Lowville.

Two brothers died before her, Ward Pennock in 1986 and Carl Pennock in 1999.

The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

A calling hour will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Northern Oswego County Ambulance, Delano Street, Pulaski, or to Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Pennock, Myrtle (I47521)
 
14232 Myrtle P. Sprague Viers - August 2, 1916 - June 30, 2003. Daughter of Herbert N. and Mary B. Carl Sprague. Wife of Gleason T. Viers. Married April 19, 1946.

Newspaper Obituary - Tuesday, July 1, 2003 Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York - Myrtle P. Viers, Teacher - Myrtle P. Viers, 86, Syracuse, formerly of Pulaski, died Monday at her home. Mrs. Viers taught at Onondaga Central School for 13 years, retiring in 1962. She also had taught in Camden, Oswego County Sanatorium, Richland, Fulton and East Syracuse. Born August 2, 1916, in Pulaski, daughter of Herbert N. and Mary B. Carl Sprague, she graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1935 and from Oswego Normal School in 1939. She married Gleason Viers on April 19, 1946. He died February 13, 1998. She was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association, a member of and a Sunday school teacher at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, a Cub Scouts den mother and a volunteer for Literacy Volunteers of the Greater Syracuse area. Surviving are a foster son, David Bennett, Syracuse; a sister, Margaret Peters, Pulaski, and a cousin. The funeral will at 10 a.m. Thursday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home with the Rev. Rev. IIarold W. Bruen officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to St. Paul's Church, Syracuse.

VIERS
Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - July 1, 2003Browse Issues
Myrtle P. Viers June 30, 2003

Myrtle P. Viers, 86 of 212 Crestview Drive, Syracuse died Monday at her home. Born on August 2, 1916 in Pulaski, she was the daughter of Herbert N. and Mary B. Carl Sprague. She graduated from Pulaski Academy High School in 1935 and Oswego Normal School in 1939. She resided in the Pulaski area and Fulton area moving to Syracuse in 1948. She married Gleason Viers on April 19, 1946, he died in 1998. She taught at Onondaga Central for 13 years retiring in 1962. She also taught in Camden, Oswego County Sanatorium, Richland, Fulton and East Syracuse. She was a member of the NYS Retired Teachers Association, a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church and a Sunday School teacher, a Den mother of Cub Scouts, and a volunteer for Literacy Volunteers of Greater Syracuse area.

She is survived by her son, David Bennett, Syracuse, one sister, Margaret Peters, and one cousin, Bruce Carl, both of Pulaski.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, with Rev. Harold Bruen officiating. Burial will be in South Richland Cemetery. Calling hours will be 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to St. Paul's Church. 
Sprague, Myrtle Pauline (I47290)
 
14233 Myrtle Tessa Barclay - September 10, 1913 - July 8, 1931. Daughter of Sanford and Arlie Smith Barclay.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 9, 1931 Oswego Palladium Times - Oswego, New York - Mexico, July 9 - Miss Myrtle Tessa Barclay, 17, died in Orwell Wednesday morning following an illness of a year_ She was born in Mexico, September 10, 1913, daughter of Sanford and Arlie Smith Barclay who resided in the northeastern part of the town. Miss Barclay is survived by her mother, Mrs. Fred Harmes, and step father, Fred Harmes; one brother, Sanford Barclay of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; two sisters, Mrs. Elroy Hainies and Miss Dorothy Barclay of Mexico; one half sister, Fredia May Harmes of Mexico; three step brothers, Harold Harmes of Caladonia and Elroy C. and Myron Harmes of Mexico; six step sisters, Mrs. Ross Nichols, Mexico; Mrs. Raymond Hardie, Elmira; and Misses Mira, Ruth, Velma and Pauline Harmes of Mexico. Miss Barclay was a member of the Fernwood Methodist Episcopal church. Funeral services will be conducted at the home of her parents on the Tubbs road Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. A. Day Rich, pastor of the Fernwood Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Intenuent will be in Willis cemetery. The bearers will be school friends, Thomas Clohosey, Richard Valley, Lawrence Alder, Owen and Lawrence Hager, and Glenn Neval.
 
Barclay, Myrtle Tessa (I15282)
 
14234 n Malone, Oct. 21, at, Louis Lamica, aged 82 years.

Mr. Lamica came to Malone when 18 years of age and had ever since resided in this community. He was a gental, kindly old gentleman who was recognized by all as a good neighbor and friend. For long years he had been a member of the St.Jean Baptiste Society. Mr. Lamica and Elizabeth Reed were married here 60 years ago and only a month ago they celebrated their 60th anniversary together. She is now 77 years of age and besides her there are ten living children, 72 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren surviving. The children are Michael, Phillip, Remi, Dolphus, Jerry, Louis, Gilbert and Clement and Mrs. Andrew Degron and Mrs. F. Beatty, all of whom are residents of Malone. The funeral took place from Notre Dame church Tuesday morning.

Published in 1911 
Lamica, Louis (I66825)
 
14235 n the early colonial days the township of New London embraced a large area both east and west of the Thames River, so that prior to 1705 the settlers east of the river are listed as inhabitants of New London; during that year a separation was made, and that territory, measuring fourteen miles north and south and an average of over six miles east and west, became the town of Groton; it's boundaries being the Preston or town of Norwich line on the north, the Mystic River and its Lantern Hill tributaries, which separated it from the town of Stonington, on the east, Fishers Island on the south, and the Thames River on the west. In 1836 the town of Groton was divided and the larger portion, including all the North Parish, was called the town of Ledyard. This tract of land is mostly fertile and quite picturesque, being comprised of hills and valleys and having several small watercourses. Part of the peaceful village of Poquetanuck now lies on its northern border, the remainder being within the limits of Preston. About two miles south of this village is located the first tract of land granted to Peter Spicer. It is not known when this grant was made to him, no trace of it being found on record in New London, but as he is mentioned as a landholder in New London in 1666 it is probably that he came into possession about that date. Feb 23, 1692, the town granted him twenty acres, which was laid out to him March 23, 1692-3, on the east side of the river near his own land. "beginning at a black or gray oak tree marked on four sides near or adjoining to the northwest corner of George Geares hundred acres; from thence running northwest nearest . . . foure rods to a white oak tree marked on four sides; from thence west southerly to a swamp and with the swamp, and so along with the s'd same swamp towards the swamp to George Geares north west corner tree of his hundred acres and from thence towards the northeast nearest joyning to the northwest side of George Geares hundred acres to the above mentioned black or gray oak tree."

This land, added to by four generations, remained in the family intact until 1788, when Cyrus Spicer sold his portion of it, on which was built the first house, to Ensign Isaac Avery. It is now owned by Albert J Clark of Norwich, Ct. The site of the old ancestral home is marked by a slight elevation partly overgrown with bushes and the well now filled with stones is close by. A short distance from these landmarks is a great rock, not a ledge, but a high rock with a flat top, upon which a dozen children could have royal good times; and we can picture for ourselves the eleven lively little Spicers who were the first to be born and live in that house, and also those who came after them, making it their headquarters in all their play hours. It is told at the present day how those who went forth from the homestead to homes of their own making, returned at least once yearly to picnic by "The Rock."

The remainder of the original grants was kept and lived on by the descendants of John Spicer until the death of Herbert Spicer in 1886, when it was sold by his heirs to Mr William Collins, who now dwells in the house which was probably built by John Spicer3 and added to by John Spicer5, not altered by the succeeding generations.

Where Peter Spicer came from to New London has not been ascertained but tradition tells us that he came from Virginia to New England and was of English parentage. It is also so recorded in the family Bible of Abel Spicer.

We can imagine him in 1666 as a young man working with the customary Spicer energy and perseverance to clear a spot for cultivation in that then wild and desolate country; afterwards planting and harvesting and making ready the home to which four years laters he brought his bride. The country thereabouts was heavily timbered, and abounding with wolves and other ferocious wild animals, and poisonous snakes were for many years a daily menace to the settlers; none but the bravest would have ventured to build a dwelling there or dared to ask a woman to share it with him when built. His white neighbors were few. George Geer ownded land adjoining upon which he afterwards built and dwelt. In 1667 the Noank Indians, a remnant of the once warlike Pequot tribe, were ordered to settle on their reservation, called Mashantuckset, a mile or so west of our pioneer ancestor's farm. He evidently lived on amicable terms with them, for there are no complaints entered on the records of the town by either party. Indeed we have reason to be proud of our ancestor, inasmuch as his farm was not enlarged by land forcibly taken from, or obtained by small valueless gifts to the Indians.

When the general uprising of the Indians, in 1675, led to King Philip's War, he was among the volunteers and received for his services one hundred and forty acres in Voluntown, lot 108, of the "Cedar Swamp Lots." This land was allotted in 1700, some years after his decease, and was sold by his son Edward in 1719, to Christopher Avery of Groton.

That Peter Spicer and his sons were men of Peaceable dispositions with no active enemies in evinced by the fact that no complaints against them, either by town or individual, is found on the early court records. In those days men seemed to have troublous times with one another; even those high in the affais of the colony were not exempt from the malice of their neighbors and they were brought to be "examined" before the court on the least provocation. Once only did Peter actively appear at a meeting of the court; then he complained that a neighbor had unlawfully taken one of his hogs. The neighbor admitted that his dog had killed a small hog, and that he had put it up in a barrel and had eaten part thereof, "and ye remains were found with him in ye said barrel." The court ordered him to pay to Peter Spicer thirty shillings and to the county treasury ten shillings.

In an old book now kept in the county clerk's office at Norwich, Ct, is recorded the distribution of Peter Spicer's estate as follows: "At a Court of Probate held Sept. 18, 1694. The inventory of the estate of Peter Spicer deceased was exhibited in Court was proved accepted and ordered to be recorded and this Court grants power of administration to the widow and makes distribution as followeth for the widow thirty six pounds with her thirds of the moveables. To the eldest son Edward double portion 15 pounds 10 shilling and to the rest of the children being ten in number 7 pounds 15 shilling apiece and if any of the children die before they come of age to receive their portion then their part to be equally divided amonst the survivors;" Capt. Brewster & Thomas Rose were appointed overseers.

The Probate Records of New London, Ct, furnish additional data. "Aug 10, 1714. Mary Spicer widow and relict of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased and administratrix of his Estate appeared at this Court and made an addition to the inventory of the said Estate of a lott of land in the plantation given the Volunteers and the other inventoried Estate having been already distributed this Court distributes the said lott as followeth viz: one third part thereof to the widow during her natural life, to the Eldest son a double portion thereof and to the other nine children & ye representatives of one that is deceased equal portions.

"Sept 13, 1715. Mary Spicer widow of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased having put the Estate into the hands of her eldest son Edward to pay his brothers and sisters as they come of age said Edward has this day presented in Court Receipts under the hands of his s'd brothers and sisters for their portion to full satisfaction the Court does thereupon order a quietus off to the s'd administrator."

The marriage of Peter Spicer and Mary, daughter of Peter and Mary (__) Busecot, is recorded in Warwick, Rhode Island, as follows: "Peter Spicer of Mohegan or now Norridge in the Collony of Conticott and Mary Busecot of the town of Warwick in ye Collony of Rhode Island were married Dec. 15, 1670." Eleven children were born to them, whose names are recorded in a Bible formerly ownded by Abel Spicer. The birth dates were not given and can only be conjectured from the dates of marriages known. 
Spicer, Peter (I17835)
 
14236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Aziz, Nabil Adly (I49227)
 
14237 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schuler, Margaret Meg (I86355)
 
14238 Name James H. MacBride
Birth Date 29 Sep 1877
Birth Place Redfield, Oswego County, New York, United States of America
Death Date 31 Dec 1962
Death Place Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America
Cemetery Oakwood Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America
Has Bio? Y
Father
Samuel McBride
Mother
Mary McBride
Spouse
Helen MacBride
URL
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111491305/james-h.-macbride 
MacBride, James Henry (I86529)
 
14239 Name Alida or Lydia?
[S. Griffiths - January 2011]

Obituary:
Mrs. Lydia Taber Green
Mrs Lydia Taber Green, 42, formerly of Auburn, died very suddenly at her home in Williamsville, N.Y., Monday afternoon. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Jeanette; two small sons, Robert and Allen; her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Taber of Auburn; six sisters, Mrs. Elmer Clark of Cayuga. Mrs. Frances Chilson, Mrs. Elmer W. Titus, Mrs. Clifford Thompson, Miss Betty Taber and Miss Ann Taber, all of Auburn; six brothers, Clifford of Schenectady, Howard, Cleophas and Raymond Taber of Auburn, Pvt. Harrison Taber of Fort Edwards, Mass; Pvt Daniel Taber of Indian Town Pa.; several nieces and nephews. Funeral and burial will be in Williamsville.
[The Citizen-Advertiser (Auburn, NY) - May 4, 1943 - Page 6, Column 5] 
Taber, Lydia C (I14407)
 
14240 Name appears to have been Saraphina or something like that on the 1860 Census - Philadelphia, Jeff. Co., N. Y. - appears that Sarah was never married. She is No. 4112 in the Eddys of America book. Eddy, Sarah (I68085)
 
14241 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Delong, Grant Lee Sanderson (I25142)
 
14242 Name is Emmett Frederic Wilson

FRED E. WILSON - HEAVY-EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
Watertown Daily Times (NY) - October 12, 2005
Fred E. Wilson, 90, Pulaski, died Friday at St. Luke's Nursing Home, Oswego.

Mr. Wilson was a heavy-equipment operator and a member of Operating Engineers Local 545, Syracuse, for more than 50 years.

Born July 10, 1915, in Pulaski, son of Elmer and Hazel Wilson, he graduated in 1933 from Pulaski Academy High School, where he had served as class president.

A marriage ended in divorce.

He was a lifetime member of the Mad River Club, was a member of Ma Barkers' Cribbage League, Pulaski, and enjoyed the outdoors and spending time at his Tug Hill camp.

Surviving are a son and his wife, Paul and Sandra, Pulaski; three daughters and their husbands, Diane and Neal Ball, Salem, Va., Joene and Fred Burroughs, Blacksburg, Va., and Tanya and Ralph Mitchell, Salem, Va., 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at noon Saturday at Foster-Hax Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marilyn Stevens, pastor of Park United Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Pulaski Cemetery.

A calling hour will be from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to Park United Methodist Church, Hubble Street, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142. 
Wilson, Emmett Frederic (I47286)
 
14243 Name may be Ida CRISSEY, transcribed both ways in marriage index Cavanaugh, Ida (I10578)
 
14244 Name might be Bradford. Bradford, Jane (I51366)
 
14245 Name originally "LaDue" served in the Civil War as a replacement, left ...Took on name Forbes
 
Forbes, John Leonard Ladue (I19944)
 
14246 Name: Dennis J Egan
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Birth Date: abt 1859
Birth Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Death Date: 5 Dec 1902
Death Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Father: John Egan
Mother: Emma Shaw 
Egan, Dennis J (I56636)
 
14247 Name: Lovina J. Hillegas
Birth Date: 3 Mar 1831
Birth Place: Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death Date: 3 Feb 1902
Death Place: Saint Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Burial or Cremation Place: Ilion, Herkimer County, New York, USA
Children: Irvin James Hillegas
Martha Elizabeth Avery
Emma J. Whitmore 
Allen, Lovina J (I45463)
 
14248 Name: Tildea Rousell
Death Date: 3 Jul 1905
Death Place: Fort Covington, New York, USA
Certificate Number: 28474 
Sedilot, Domithilde Mathilda Adeline (I65291)
 
14249 Name: Ellen E. Wild
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Tuesday January 12, 1915
Date of Death: Thursday January 27, 2005
Est. Age at Death: 90 years, 15 days
Confirmation: Verified
Last known residence:
City: PulaskiFernwoodPort Ontario
County: Oswego

Ellen E. Wild January 27, 2005

Ellen E. Wild, age 90, of 21 Pine St., Pulaski, died Thursday at St. Luke's Nursing Home, Oswego. She was born on January 12, 1915 in Boylston, the daughter of Arthur W. and Sarah Winsor Presley. She moved to Pulaski in 1955 and previously lived in Williamstown. She graduated from Sandy Creek High School in 1933, graduated from Oswego Normal School in 1935; also received her Batchelor's Degree in 1965 from SUNY Oswego. She married Henry Wild in 1940; he died on March 21, 1990. She was employed by Altmar Elementary School and country schools for 42 years retiring in 1977. She was a member of the Pulaski Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski Historical Society, Halfshire Historical Society, Richland, and Williamstown Historical Society.

Surviving are several nieces and nephews and one cousin, Arthur Waggoner of Orwell.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with Rev. Edward Crandall officiating. Spring burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Orwell. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to NOCA, Delano St., Pulaski, NY 13142. 
Presley, Ellen E (I41070)
 
14250 Name: George Marshall Brown Jr [George M Brown Jr Jr] SSN: 104242845 Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 29 Aug 1926 Birth Place: Syracuse Ono, New York Father Name: George M Brown Mother Name: Isabel C Southworth Death Date: 17 Apr 1999 Type Brown, George Marshall III (I55193)
 

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